![]() ![]() Double the speed still provides a race view, which is welcome, while the faster options switch to dots on a map. All sessions can be fast-forwarded in increments between 2x and 16x. The commentary, however, is less convincing, but the intros can be skipped, and it’s easy to forgive the repetitive, and sometimes hyperbolic, nature of Crofty’s banter throughout the events. Not only do the races look good, but those engine sounds are sure to put a smile on a F1 fan’s face. ![]() Getting to that first race quickly, bypassing the nitty gritty and the practice sessions, is a great hook. It is very easy to get swept up in the action and actually feel like you’re participating in an actual Formula 1 race weekend. While the visuals aren’t on a par with the likes of EA’s F1 22, the difference in presentation of racing between F1 Manager and, say, Playsport’s Motorsport Manager is huge. ![]()
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